472 research outputs found
Copper cable theft: revisiting the price–theft hypothesis
Objectives: To test the commonly espoused but little examined hypothesis that fluctuations in the price of metal are associated with changes in the volume of metal theft. Specifically, we analyze the relationship between the price of copper and the number of police recorded 'live’ copper cable thefts from the British railway network (2006 to 2012)
500 TeV gamma rays from Hercules X-1
A signal (chance probability = .0002) with the 1.24 s period of Hercules X-1 has been observed using the Utah Fly's Eye. The signal's relatively long period and high shower energy conflict with some popular models of particle acceleration by pulsars. Optical and X-ray data suggest a picture in which energetic particles produce multi-TeV gamma rays by collisions with Hercules X-1's accretion disk
Photodynamic therapy of early stage oral cavity and oropharynx neoplasms: an outcome analysis of 170 patients
Older adults experiences of rehabilitation in acute health care
Rehabilitation is a key component of nursing and allied healthcare professionals’ roles in most health and social care settings. This paper reports on stage 2 of an action research project to ascertain older adult's experience of rehabilitation. Twenty postdischarge interviews were conducted and the interview transcripts were analysed using thematic content analysis. All older adults discharged from an acute older acute rehabilitation ward to their own homes in the community were eligible to participate. The only exclusion criterion was older adults who were thought to be unable to give consent to participate by the nurse in charge and the researcher. Whilst 92 older adults were eligible to participate in this research study, only 20 were interviewed. The findings from this study suggest that older adults valued communication with health professionals but were aware of their time constraints that hindered communication. This study suggests that both nurses and allied health professionals are not actively providing rehabilitative services to promote health and well-being, which contradicts the focus of active ageing. Furthermore, there was evidence of unmet needs on discharge, and older adults unable to recall the professions that were involved in their interventions and the rationale for therapy input. It is suggested that further research is needed to explore the effectiveness of allied health rehabilitation in the acute setting. This study highlights the need for further research into older adults’ perceptions of the rehabilitation process in the acute setting
Pion Production from Baked-Alaska Disoriented Chiral Condensate
We study the various stages of the evolution of chiral condensates
disoriented via the ``baked-alaska'' mechanism, in which the condensates are
described as the products of external sources localized on the light cone. Our
analysis is based on the classical equations of motion of either the linear or
the nonlinear sigma model. We use the associated framework of coherent states
and, especially, their source functions to make the connection to the
distribution functions for the produced particles. We also compare our
classical approach with a mean-field calculation which includes a certain class
of quantum corrections.Comment: replaced to correct misspelling of author's nam
Lineage skewing and genome instability underlie marrow failure in a zebrafish model of GATA2 deficiency
Supersymmetric Electroweak Corrections to the Higgs Boson Decays into Chargino or Neutralino Pair
We investigate the supersymmetric electroweak corrections to the decay widths
of the CP-odd and the heavy CP-even Higgs bosons into chargino or neutralino
pair in the framework of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model. The
corrections involve the contributions of the order , and . The detailed calculations of the electroweak corrections to the
following decay processes: and
are presented in this paper. We
find that these relative corrections maybe rather large quantitatively, and can
exceed 10% in some regions of parameter space. The corrections to the decay
can be obtained analogously,
but our results show that they are very small and can be neglected.Comment: 25 pages, 9 figures,accepted by Physical Review
Perforated mixed carcinoid-adenocarcinoma in transverse colon and at gastroenterostomy site: case report
Goblet cell carcinoid of the large intestine is a rare neoplasm, usually located in ascending colon and rectum. A 60-year-old male patient underwent surgery after the diagnosis of acute abdomen. Exploratory laparotomy revealed perforation with a diameter of 1 cm at the site of the previously performed gastroenterostomy and dilatation of the right colic flexure, secondary to a solid obstructive mass located in the mid-portion of transverse colon. Histopathological investigation of the biopsies, taken from the gastroenterostomy site and the tumor, revealed mixed carcinoid-adenocarcinoma with carcinoid component, predominantly composed of goblet cells. Three cycles of FOLFOX-4 protocol was administered. Following respiratory distress secondary to pulmonary metastasis, the patient's condition deteriorated and subsequently died in the fourth postoperative month. Our aim with this paper is to point out that more cases should be reported for more effective diagnosis, histopathological study, clinical investigation, treatment and prognosis of this specific neoplasm
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